of Geneva Nurseries. 
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plants to between the rows in the S] 
best and hardiest varieties. 
PRICE, 15 cents per dozen, $I per 100 
per dozen, $1.25 per 100. 
VARIETIES. 
Beder Wood. Fruit medium size, 
bright red, firm, and of good quality. 
Very healthy and productive. It stands 
heat and drouth the best of any variety 
we grow. One of the best early sorts. 
tlrescent. (P) This is a very prolific 
berry, bearing profusely even when neg- 
lected. The plant iS strong, healthy, and 
hardy. Fruit large, bright red. Ripens 
a little after Beder Wood. 
>ring. We offer only a few of the 
$6 per 1000. By mall, prepaid, 20 cents 
Knhance. Oneofthebestmedium 
berries. Fruit large, dark crimson, and 
good. 
Kokinsoii. A very good late vari- 
ety. Plant strong and healthy, fruit 
medium size, good color and quality. 
A heavy bearer. 
Warfielil. (P) One of the very best 
for general planting. Fruit large, dark 
red, and of good quality. Plants are vig- 
orous and healthy, and produce very 
large crops. Season early. 
Asparagus. Plant in rows three feet apart and eighteen inches in 
the row. The ground should be prepared by very deep plowing or 
spading, using well rotted manui’e freely. Set the crown of the 
plants four or five inches below the surface; covei’ with manure on the 
approach of winter and fork the beds over lightly early in the spring. 
PRICE, Conover's Collossal, and Palmetto, 26 cants per dozen, $1.25 per 100, 
$6.00 per 1000. 
EACH PER DOZ. PER 100 
Rhubarb (Linnaeus) ^0 10 $0 60 
Horse radish 10 60 
HEDGE PLANTS. 
Purple Leaf Berberry, to 18 inehes §0 75 $5 00 
“ Leaf Berberry, 6 to 12 “ 60 4 00 
PER 100 PER 1000 
Osage Orange, No. 1 SO 20 SI 75 
“ “ No. 2 20 1 25 
Grapes should be planted in rows eight feet apart and six io eight 
feet in the row. Shorten the roots to six inches and the tops to two 
or three buds. Give thorough cultivation during the summer, and 
the first fall cut back to five or six buds and cover with earth. Re- 
